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Quickly Establish a Performance Baseline: A Simple Guide for Immediate Results

Creating a performance baseline is a fundamental step in ensuring that your software applications run smoothly and efficiently. This guide will focus on how to quickly create a performance baseline for load testing, making it accessible to everyone from non-technical business owners to seasoned software engineers. Let’s dive in!

Data Strategies Map a Journey From Origin To Destination

There is a scene in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation where Tom Cruise is hanging onto the outside of a jet as it has taken off. And while, yes, he’s going with it, he’s not really on board or in control. Some data executives feel like that. It’s not enough to establish goals — or, the destination in this metaphor. The data strategy must provide a flight plan for making sure you get there — on time, on budget and, of course, safely on board.

Building a CLI with Laravel Prompts

As Laravel web developers, we often need to build Artisan commands for our applications. But interacting with the console can sometimes feel a little cumbersome. Laravel Prompts is a package that aims to improve this experience by providing a simple approach to user-friendly forms in the console. In this article, we'll take a look at Laravel Prompts and some of its features that you can use. We'll then build a simple GitHub CLI client using Prompts to demonstrate how to use it in your applications.

Testlio Clients Achieve Estimated 5x ROI on Payments Testing

Company drives effort to reduce $1.1 trillion in failed digital payments. Austin, TX, July 9, 2024 – Testlio, a leading quality management company, today announced that its clients achieve an estimated 5x return on investment (ROI) through its payments testing services. This milestone underscores Testlio’s pivotal role in mitigating the critical issue of failed digital payments, which cost businesses an estimated $1.1 trillion annually.

Using Moesif, AWS, and Stripe to Monetize Your AI APIs Part-2: Setting up Metering and API Access

In the previous article, we set up the AI API with AWS Lambda and Gateway, integrated it with Moesif, and then connected Stripe with Moesif. We now have the infrastructure to begin billing for API usage. In this article, we move on to configuring Moesif with the following steps in the API monetization journey: First, let’s set the prices we want to charge for API usage in Moesif.

Why It's Time to Update Your Embedded Analytics

After 20 years of dashboards, today’s line-of-business users expect more value from their analytics, and it’s up to your business to keep updated - or risk getting left behind. There was a time when product teams could purchase basic dashboards and data visualizations, and that was more than enough to satisfy the average user’s business intelligence (BI) and analytics needs. Today, however? Not so much.

Providing a Secure In-App Login Experience with Authentication API

Application developers want to provide the most secure and seamless login experience for their users, but even when following OAuth and OpenID Connect (OIDC) best practices, user experience issues can still be a problem. In this article, we will walk through how developers can provide a secure and seamless login experience to users by providing the login functionality natively within the app itself.

Think twice before you hire a QA engineer

When you’re ready to automate your manual tests, you might naturally think you need to hire someone with a technical skill set who specializes in automating end-to-end tests. That is, you might think you need to hire a QA engineer. It’s not an unreasonable assumption. But for many startups, it’s the wrong thing to do. QA engineers are quite expensive (in more ways than one), bottleneck release processes with their complex tooling, and can present other types of business risks.

Save Time and Improve the Accuracy of Your NetSuite Reporting

Financial and operational reporting for NetSuite can be a challenge. As is the case with many ERP systems, NetSuite’s reporting capabilities tend to be somewhat restrictive. It can be difficult to pull information from multiple NetSuite modules into a single, cohesive report. In other instances, information for which there ought to be a fairly straightforward reporting process turns out to be inaccessible.